A mud-covered body was found on Tuesday in a car that was caught in floodwaters in Swatara Township, Dauphin County.The car was discovered on the banks of the Swatara Creek, facing upstream. The area is near the Hoss's Restaurant and the Swatara Township Wastewater treatment plan. A Hoss's employee called 911 after the body was found.Dauphin County coroner Graham Hetrick confirmed on Wednesday that the man in the vehicle was Kenneth Barbold, 87, who went missing in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County. Barbold was last seen on the previous Wednesday.

Search crews found the body of Mark Geib, the Lancaster County man who had been missing since Thursday morning.
Geib's body was discovered around 6:30 p.m. Sunday near White Oak Road in Penn Township. That's about a half mile from where he was swept away in Chickies Creek as he returned home from helping neighbors.Geib's wife, Donna Geib, says she is glad to have closure and is grateful for those who found him."To each and every one of them, I just can't say enough to thank them. They each gave 120 percent and they each gave more than they should have," said Donna Geib.Donna and Mark Geib were married 28 years.

Police have identified a man killed in floodwaters in Dauphin County as William M. Nau, 81, of Williamstown.On Friday evening, state police reported that a submerged car with a body inside was found along Route 325 near Route 225 in Middle Paxton Township. Police said the silver Chevrolet sedan traveling west on Route 325 drove into standing water and was swept into Clarks Creek. A visual of the Nau and the car was lost as it was carried downstream one-half of a mile. Neither fire personnel nor the State Police helicopter could get a visual on the car because it was completely submerged in water.Friday evening, fire personnel spotted the car about 12 miles from the Dehart Dam. One body was visible. The car remained in the creek for hours until it could be safely removed.

Kole Trupe, 8, died Thursday night in East Cocalico Township after he was caught in a stormwater drain near Wabash Road.

Derry Township police said a man was bailing out water in the basement of his home on Grove Street when the walls caved in, killing him. His name has not been released.

Diane Barron, 62, drowned early Thursday morning near Brickerville, Lancaster County. Her car was pushed into a small creek along Route 322. Crews were able to rescue other motorists who were trapped in high water in that area.

North Lebanon Township police are investigating a hit-and-run death that happened at 4:30 a.m. Thursday in the 2200 block of West Cumberland Street. William L. Canon, 52, whose car got stuck in high water, was attempting to warn vehicles of potential danger when he was struck by a minivan. John J. Brandt Jr., who was driving the minivan, was charged with accidents involving death or personal injury, duty to give information and render aid, and careless driving in Canon's death.

Paul Hoffman, 78, of Codorus Township, was killed Wednesday night. After losing power, he went into his basement and hit his head after falling down the stairs.

1 Man Missing

Hamdy Mohamed, 55, has not been seen since early Thursday morning in Swatara Township, Lebanon County.

Around 4:45 a.m. Thursday, he was swept away in floodwaters after he escaped his minivan along Route 72 at Frogs Hollow. Two people tried to walk to him.

Three fire companies have assisted state police in the search. Initially, crews were unable to search due to swift water conditions and debris in Swatara Creek.

On Saturday and Monday, fire crews used boats to search for Mohamed. A state police helicopter was also part of the search.

On Wednesday morning, Harrisburg River Rescue crews joined the search with several boats. They checked choke points along the Swatara Creek, where debris has piled up, but did not find Mohamed.

Flooding Photos

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